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This is a memoir of the first 40 years of Gore Vidal's life, ranging back and forth across a rich history. He spent his childhood in Washington DC, in the household of his grandfather, the blind senator from Oklahoma, T.P. Gore, and in the various domestic situations of his complicated and exasperating mother, Nina.

Then come schooldays at St Albans and Exeter; the army; life as a literary wunderkind in New York, London, Rome and Paris in the '40s and '50s; sex in an age of promiscuity; and a campaign for Congress in 1960.

Praise for Palimpsest: A Memoir

An engrossing and beguiling read. Admirably candid, refreshingly indiscreet, intelligent and full of wit, it is also startlingly original... an unequivocal triumph. - William Boyd, DAILY TELEGRAPH BOOKS OF THE YEAR

He does not narrate his life: he revives it. The result is something quite novel and wonderfully appealing, a critical biography of himself...Vidal's life might even be his greatest work. - INDEPENDENT

Wonderfully entertaining. You want the high-level political gossip? You get it here... it offers all the zing of a Dry Martini without the danger of getting drunk. - DAILY TELEGRAPH

PALIMPSEST is a tremendous read, down and dirty from start to finish. It is also a proud and serious and truthful book... - SUNDAY TIMES